Computer Vision and Graphics [recurso electrónico] : International Conference, ICCVG 2010, Warsaw, Poland, September 20-22, 2010, Proceedings, Part II / edited by Leonard Bolc, Ryszard Tadeusiewicz, Leszek J. Chmielewski, Konrad Wojciechowski.

Por: Bolc, Leonard [editor.]Colaborador(es): Tadeusiewicz, Ryszard [editor.] | Chmielewski, Leszek J [editor.] | Wojciechowski, Konrad [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoSeries Lecture Notes in Computer Science ; 6375Editor: Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010Descripción: XVI, 395p. 237 illus. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9783642159077Tema(s): Computer science | Computer software | Artificial intelligence | Computer vision | Computer graphics | Optical pattern recognition | Computer Science | Image Processing and Computer Vision | Computer Imaging, Vision, Pattern Recognition and Graphics | Artificial Intelligence (incl. Robotics) | Computer Graphics | Pattern Recognition | Algorithm Analysis and Problem ComplexityFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 006.6 | 006.37 Clasificación LoC:TA1637-1638TA1637-1638Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
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Computer Vision and Graphics -- A Constraint Satisfaction Framework with Bayesian Inference for Model-Based Object Recognition -- Visual Programming Environment Based on Hypergraph Representations -- MRI Brain Segmentation Using Cellular Automaton Approach -- Improved Context-Based Adaptive Binary Arithmetic Coding in MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Video Codec -- Local Polynomial Approximation for Unsupervised Segmentation of Endoscopic Images -- A Proper Choice of Vertices for Triangulation Representation of Digital Images -- A Method for Novel Face View Synthesis Using Stereo Vision -- Outer Surface Reconstruction for 3D Fractured Objects -- Application of the FraDIA Vision Framework for Robotic Purposes -- Video Analysis Based on Mutual Information -- Speeding Up Powerful State-of-the-Art Restoration Methods with Modern Graphics Processors -- Multi-layered Framebuffer Condensation: The l-buffer Concept -- Accurate Overlap Area Detection Using a Histogram and Multiple Closest Points -- Automatic Extraction of the Lower Boundary of the Mandibular Bone in Dental Panoramic Radiographs -- Football Player Detection in Video Broadcast -- Spectrum Evaluation on Multispectral Images by Machine Learning Techniques -- Fatigue Detector Using Eyelid Blinking and Mouth Yawning -- Inferior Maxillary Bone Tissue Classification in 3D CT Images -- Vector Median Splatting for Image Based Rendering -- Feature Extraction Using Reconfigurable Hardware -- Automated Counting and Characterization of Dirt Particles in Pulp -- Keypoint-Based Detection of Near-Duplicate Image Fragments Using Image Geometry and Topology -- Three Cameras Method of Light Sources Extraction in Augmented Reality -- The Context-Sensitive Grammar for Vehicle Movement Description -- The Method for Verifying Correctness of the Shape’s Changes Calculation in the Melting Block of Ice -- A Real Time Vehicle Detection Algorithm for Vision-Based Sensors -- Sequential Reduction Algorithm for Nearest Neighbor Rule -- GPU-Supported Object Tracking Using Adaptive Appearance Models and Particle Swarm Optimization -- GFT: GPU Fast Triangulation of 3D Points -- Methods for Visualization of Bone Tissue in the Proximity of Implants -- An Evaluation of Image Feature Detectors and Descriptors for Robot Navigation -- The Visual SLAM System for a Hexapod Robot -- Displacement Calculation of Heart Walls in ECG Sequences Using Level Set Segmentation and B-Spline Free Form Deformations -- Fast and Accurate Machined Surface Rendering Using an Octree Model -- PATSI — Photo Annotation through Finding Similar Images with Multivariate Gaussian Models -- Generation of Temporally Consistent Depth Maps Using Nosie Removal from Video -- Smooth Detail Features on Multiresolution Surface -- Using Parallel Graph Transformations in Design Support System -- Fast, Parallel Watershed Algorithm Based on Path Tracing -- Detection of Tumor Tissue Based on the Multispectral Imaging -- A New Method for ECG Signal Feature Extraction -- Error Concealment Method Selection in Texture Images Using Advanced Local Binary Patterns Classifier -- Early Warning System for Air Traffic Control Using Kinetic Delaunay Triangulation -- GPU Calculated Camera Collisions Detection within a Dynamic Environment -- Utilization of Multi-spectral Images in Photodynamic Diagnosis -- The Spectral Analysis of Human Skin Tissue Using Multi-spectral Images -- Can the Coronary Artery Centerline Extraction in Computed Tomography Images Be Improved by Use of a Partial Volume Model?.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: The International Conference on Computer Vision and Graphics, ICCVG, or- nized since 2002, is the continuation of the International Conferences on C- puter Graphics and Image Processing, GKPO, held in Poland every second year from1990to2000.ThefounderandorganizeroftheseconferenceswasProf.W- ciech Mokrzycki. The main objective of ICCVG is to provide a forum for the exchangeofideasbetweenresearchersintheclosely-relateddomainsofcomputer vision and computer graphics. ICCVG2010gatheredabout100authors.Theproceedingscontain95papers, eachacceptedonthe groundsof two independent reviews.During the conference two special sessions were organized: Advances in Pattern Recognition, Machine Vision and Image Understanding and Human Motion Analysis and Synthesis. The content of the issue has been divided into three parts. The ?rst and second parts are related to the two special sessions mentioned above, containing 11 chapters each. The third part, named like the whole book, Computer Vision and Graphics, collects all the remaining chapters. ICCVG 2010 was organized by the Association for Image Processing,Poland (Towarzystwo Przetwarzania Obraz´ ow – TPO), the Polish-JapaneseInstitute of InformationTechnology(PJWSTK),andthe FacultyofAppliedInformaticsand Mathematics, Warsaw University of Life Sciences (WZIM SGGW). The Associationfor ImageProcessingintegratesthe Polishcommunity wo- ingonthetheoryandapplicationsofcomputervisionandgraphics.Itwasformed between 1989 and 1991. The Polish-Japanese Institute of Information Technology, founded in 1994 by the Computer Techniques Development Foundation under the agreement of the Polish and Japanese governments, is one of the leading, non-state (private) Polishuniversities.We arehighly gratefulforthe fact thatthe institute has been hosting and supporting the Conference.
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Computer Vision and Graphics -- A Constraint Satisfaction Framework with Bayesian Inference for Model-Based Object Recognition -- Visual Programming Environment Based on Hypergraph Representations -- MRI Brain Segmentation Using Cellular Automaton Approach -- Improved Context-Based Adaptive Binary Arithmetic Coding in MPEG-4 AVC/H.264 Video Codec -- Local Polynomial Approximation for Unsupervised Segmentation of Endoscopic Images -- A Proper Choice of Vertices for Triangulation Representation of Digital Images -- A Method for Novel Face View Synthesis Using Stereo Vision -- Outer Surface Reconstruction for 3D Fractured Objects -- Application of the FraDIA Vision Framework for Robotic Purposes -- Video Analysis Based on Mutual Information -- Speeding Up Powerful State-of-the-Art Restoration Methods with Modern Graphics Processors -- Multi-layered Framebuffer Condensation: The l-buffer Concept -- Accurate Overlap Area Detection Using a Histogram and Multiple Closest Points -- Automatic Extraction of the Lower Boundary of the Mandibular Bone in Dental Panoramic Radiographs -- Football Player Detection in Video Broadcast -- Spectrum Evaluation on Multispectral Images by Machine Learning Techniques -- Fatigue Detector Using Eyelid Blinking and Mouth Yawning -- Inferior Maxillary Bone Tissue Classification in 3D CT Images -- Vector Median Splatting for Image Based Rendering -- Feature Extraction Using Reconfigurable Hardware -- Automated Counting and Characterization of Dirt Particles in Pulp -- Keypoint-Based Detection of Near-Duplicate Image Fragments Using Image Geometry and Topology -- Three Cameras Method of Light Sources Extraction in Augmented Reality -- The Context-Sensitive Grammar for Vehicle Movement Description -- The Method for Verifying Correctness of the Shape’s Changes Calculation in the Melting Block of Ice -- A Real Time Vehicle Detection Algorithm for Vision-Based Sensors -- Sequential Reduction Algorithm for Nearest Neighbor Rule -- GPU-Supported Object Tracking Using Adaptive Appearance Models and Particle Swarm Optimization -- GFT: GPU Fast Triangulation of 3D Points -- Methods for Visualization of Bone Tissue in the Proximity of Implants -- An Evaluation of Image Feature Detectors and Descriptors for Robot Navigation -- The Visual SLAM System for a Hexapod Robot -- Displacement Calculation of Heart Walls in ECG Sequences Using Level Set Segmentation and B-Spline Free Form Deformations -- Fast and Accurate Machined Surface Rendering Using an Octree Model -- PATSI — Photo Annotation through Finding Similar Images with Multivariate Gaussian Models -- Generation of Temporally Consistent Depth Maps Using Nosie Removal from Video -- Smooth Detail Features on Multiresolution Surface -- Using Parallel Graph Transformations in Design Support System -- Fast, Parallel Watershed Algorithm Based on Path Tracing -- Detection of Tumor Tissue Based on the Multispectral Imaging -- A New Method for ECG Signal Feature Extraction -- Error Concealment Method Selection in Texture Images Using Advanced Local Binary Patterns Classifier -- Early Warning System for Air Traffic Control Using Kinetic Delaunay Triangulation -- GPU Calculated Camera Collisions Detection within a Dynamic Environment -- Utilization of Multi-spectral Images in Photodynamic Diagnosis -- The Spectral Analysis of Human Skin Tissue Using Multi-spectral Images -- Can the Coronary Artery Centerline Extraction in Computed Tomography Images Be Improved by Use of a Partial Volume Model?.

The International Conference on Computer Vision and Graphics, ICCVG, or- nized since 2002, is the continuation of the International Conferences on C- puter Graphics and Image Processing, GKPO, held in Poland every second year from1990to2000.ThefounderandorganizeroftheseconferenceswasProf.W- ciech Mokrzycki. The main objective of ICCVG is to provide a forum for the exchangeofideasbetweenresearchersintheclosely-relateddomainsofcomputer vision and computer graphics. ICCVG2010gatheredabout100authors.Theproceedingscontain95papers, eachacceptedonthe groundsof two independent reviews.During the conference two special sessions were organized: Advances in Pattern Recognition, Machine Vision and Image Understanding and Human Motion Analysis and Synthesis. The content of the issue has been divided into three parts. The ?rst and second parts are related to the two special sessions mentioned above, containing 11 chapters each. The third part, named like the whole book, Computer Vision and Graphics, collects all the remaining chapters. ICCVG 2010 was organized by the Association for Image Processing,Poland (Towarzystwo Przetwarzania Obraz´ ow – TPO), the Polish-JapaneseInstitute of InformationTechnology(PJWSTK),andthe FacultyofAppliedInformaticsand Mathematics, Warsaw University of Life Sciences (WZIM SGGW). The Associationfor ImageProcessingintegratesthe Polishcommunity wo- ingonthetheoryandapplicationsofcomputervisionandgraphics.Itwasformed between 1989 and 1991. The Polish-Japanese Institute of Information Technology, founded in 1994 by the Computer Techniques Development Foundation under the agreement of the Polish and Japanese governments, is one of the leading, non-state (private) Polishuniversities.We arehighly gratefulforthe fact thatthe institute has been hosting and supporting the Conference.

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